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London Mayor Wants Daily Driving Charge of Up To $2.7 (bbc.com) 191

London's mayor says he needs to charge drivers a "small" daily fee of up to 2 pound ($2.73) for "all but the cleanest vehicles" to help hit climate change targets. From a report: The road pricing proposal is part of a push by Sadiq Khan to encourage people towards public transport, walking, cycling or electric vehicles. The RAC called the plan "poorly timed" with cleaner vehicles being "too expensive for most people." Longer term, Mr Khan says he needs to bring in a pay-per-mile system. He is also considering charging drivers from outside the capital who wish to travel into Greater London, widening out the current charging zone. Mr Khan said he was "not willing to put off action."
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London Mayor Wants Daily Driving Charge of Up To $2.7

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  • Extremely expensive. Train fares have gone through the roof in the past 10 years
  • "There's always a case for the government to some extent, when what two people do affects a third party. There's no case for the government whatsoever in mandating air bags because air bags protect the people inside the car. That's my business. If I want to protect myself, I should do it at my expense."

    "But there is a case for the government protecting third parties, protecting people who have not voluntarily agreed to enter. So there's more of a case, for example, for emission control than there is for
    • "There's always a case for the government to some extent, when what two people do affects a third party. There's no case for the government whatsoever in mandating air bags because air bags protect the people inside the car. That's my business. If I want to protect myself, I should do it at my expense."

      Because today's economic structures are so intermingled, many actions that appear to only affect an individual can significantly affect others in economic ways. For example, air bags and seat belts only prevent death for the people inside that car. However, because car insurance is mandated for all drivers, the portion of the population that doesn't wear seat belts experiences higher death rates, which causes premiums for all drivers to be higher. As another example, smoking directly only kills or maims

  • I just bought an ICE for $3600 US and I expect that it will take me around town for 5 or 6 years. When I see the same economics with EVs I will start to buy EVs.
    • He you go bro

      https://www.electricbikeparadi... [electricbikeparadise.com]

    • Buy a used Leaf. The difference in running costs will make up the difference in purchase price.

      • I don't have five years to maybe get my money back.
      • Maybe this will work. Or maybe the leaf will need a new battery and be a lot more expensive by the time it gets that old.
      • 5000$ invested in index fund (15% return) will be $10,000 after 5 years. That is the real opportunity cost.
      • by Zemran ( 3101 )
        I care far too much for the planet and am not prepared to run a coal powered car. The British government wishes to force us back into nuclear, the most polluting form of power, but in Germany when you go to the pumps you can fill up with ethanol or biodiesel and be far more environmentally caring than drive an overpriced coal powered car.
        • I care far too much for the planet and am not prepared to run a coal powered car.

          Coal-powered car, LOL. From Wikipedia:
          Electricity production from coal in 2018 was less than any time since the industrial revolution, with the first "coal free day" in 2017 and the first coal free week in 2019.[24] Coal supplied 5.4% of UK electricity in 2018, down from 7% in 2017, 9% in 2016, 23% in 2015 and 30% in 2014.[25]"

          Try educating yourself before posting. Otherwise you just show your ignorance.

          • by Zemran ( 3101 )
            OMG, we have had a coal free day. I was so wrong... I will have to go and get a coal powered car to celebrate the fact.
            • OK, now you have crossed over into "aggressively stupid".

              Did you not notice that only 5.4% of the total electricity production in 2018 was powered by coal and that this is dropping, or is the math too complex for you?

        • by q_e_t ( 5104099 )

          I care far too much for the planet and am not prepared to run a coal powered car.

          The UK gets a significant amount of its power from renewables and basically zero from coal, so if you are in the UK how could it be coal-powered? Biodiesel is not environmentally friendly, nor does it make sense other than niche uses. Look at crop production required for biodiesel or ethanol production and do some simple arithmetic - it's not an option for mass use as an alternative to oil.

          • by Zemran ( 3101 )
            Currently 42% fossil fuels and 21% nuclear (which is far worse). Wind, wave, marine, hydro, biomass and solar make up 24.5%. Biodiesel is exceptionally environmentally friendly. Yes, there are some negative tales but there are far more positive ones. Bio fuels make far better sums than wind and solar. The problem is that people have no idea how little power you get from a wind farm or how unreliable solar is. The government wish to drive this to failure so they can go nuclear and make loads of weapons
            • by q_e_t ( 5104099 )

              Currently 42% fossil fuels and 21% nuclear (which is far worse).

              I don't see how nuclear is worse.

              Biodiesel is exceptionally environmentally friendly.

              The last time I ran the figures (and McKay did too, and it's still valid as farming hasn't changed that much) there wasn't space in Western nations to produce enough oil crops to produce biodiesel so it would require massive land use change in other countries to provide it. It didn't look very environmentally friendly to me, or even sustainable to produce the level of crops year-on-year.

              The problem is that people have no idea how little power you get from a wind farm or how unreliable solar is. The government wish to drive this to failure so they can go nuclear and make loads of weapons

              That seems very unlikely. I don't think Denmark wants to produce lots of nuclear weapons,

    • I just bought an ICE for $3600 US and I expect that it will take me around town for 5 or 6 years. When I see the same economics with EVs I will start to buy EVs.

      Also consider that by buying a used car you did not contribute to the environmental costs of producing a new one or disposing of an old one

  • by mveloso ( 325617 ) on Thursday January 20, 2022 @03:24PM (#62192329)

    FTFY.

  • If they want things to be different they'd be politically active as is their civic duty.

    Inaction is de-facto endorsement. The majority have the society they chose.

  • Not again... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by SuperDre ( 982372 ) on Thursday January 20, 2022 @04:13PM (#62192533) Homepage
    Pay per mile... That's already happening, especially with ICE cars, as the more you drive the more you pay through fueltaxes, the more your car consumes, the more you pay.
    • You're right, not again. This isn't a pay for how much you drive. It's a pay for *where* you drive. Not every trip has the same effect on society and the environment.

      If you go through a country road letting the window down then more power to you. You're affecting very few people and getting pretty good mileage as you go.
      If you're in a city centre during peak hour contributing to the traffic jam holding up busses that move people more efficiently while also contributing to smog and NOx emissions that directl

  • It will keep the riff raff out!

  • The Congestion Charge is a £15 daily charge if you drive within the Congestion Charge zone 07:00-22:00, every day, so this is peanuts.

  • by Kelxin ( 3417093 ) on Friday January 21, 2022 @12:38AM (#62193739)
    Make me ashamed to be an American. Every single article someone has to spin towards America and start an argument. Can we just have a civil war already?

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